If you’re a freelancer, developer, or agency building websites for clients, you need more than just reliable hosting. Our new Agency hosting plans are packed with features and, for the first time, include full website isolation and access sharing per site—essential tools for professionals.
Agency hosting runs on a completely new infrastructure designed by our engineers from the ground up. It outperforms standard web hosting in three key areas:
- Security. Each website is fully isolated, ensuring it stays secure and independent, no matter what happens to others on the same account.
- Control and collaboration. Provide targeted access to specific websites for clients, partners, and freelancers while keeping your other projects private and secure.
- Performance. Websites hosted on our new infrastructure load up to 30% faster than those on standard web hosting.
Both Agency Startup and Agency Professional plans include a free domain and email for the first year, unlimited SSL security certificates, our in-house content delivery network, a dedicated IP address, and 24/7 priority support.
The main distinction between plans is the power and storage variations:
Agency Startup | Agency Professional |
6 vCPU cores 12 GB RAM 300 GB NVMe storage 4 million inodes (files and directories) 100 websites | 8 vCPU cores 20 GB RAM 500 GB NVMe storage 6 million inodes 200 websites |
Boost your earnings with our referral program. Receive up to US$ 400 commission for your first referral, and your clients will get an extra 20% discount for our services.
Agency hosting is WordPress-only at launch, with PHP and Node.js support for your custom website projects coming in Q2 2025.
We’ll be extending full hPanel functionality to Agency hosting clients, including the WordPress staging tool, website performance dashboards, and auto-updates. Support for Hostinger Website Builder will be added in a future update.
Try Agency hosting risk-free! Choose a plan—our 30-day money-back guarantee has you covered.
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